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Arc'teryx took their most-popular hardshell jacket, the Men's Theta AR, and made it even lighter and more breathable with Gore-Tex Pro material and ultra-thin seam tape. As the longest and most fully-featured jacket in the Arc'teryx line, the Theta AR Jacket takes on any situation from backpacking to skiing to mountaineering. Two high hand pockets allow access when wearing a climbing harness, and the helmet-compatible hood lets you wear your brain bucket. The Theta AR Jacket's WaterTight pitzips help you stay cool as you break trail for the final 2000 feet to the summit and seal tight for a ski descent in fluffy powder.
Bottom Line: Arc'teryx just made their most-popular jacket even better. Check the improved Theta AR Jacket.
I just wanted to comment on a topic I mentioned in my review--without rating it again. Renotstamm was correct in that the DWR protection on waterproofed articles like this do need to be reapplied from time to time--but I didn't know you could do it yourself. Thanks, but I'm going to stick to the Granger product-line. Just after my original post, I found the care tips site for this product: http://www.gore-tex.com/remote/Satellite/women/outerwear/pro-shell/jackets/1183959670275
As recommended, I've purchased the Granger's wash and shell proofing spray. I'm disappointed that this site doesn't feature a spray-on proofing product, because Arc'teryx are NOT supposed to be wash-in proofed.
One small point of disagreement with bryan though--I like this jacket because it's lite and basic--weighing it down with the unnecessaries would only serve to diminish the possibilities for use. This is my only jacket without the warmth factor--and I'm glad!
Point taken kindly MOkoFOko. I do agree with it's liteness and basic - don't need the thrills design - it's very functionable. I'll look into Granger's. THNX!
will, i'm 6'3", 185lbs, and i wear a Large, that way you can layer a 200 weight fleece underneath, the only issue is sleeve length, i have long arms, so the Large runs a little short,cause the XL is way too big, but with longer glooves, not really an issue
Across the Arc'teryx line the difference in this insignation is the weight of the face fabric. Any SV piece will use 480N, over the entire jacket. Where AR pieces will have a combination of 480N in high abration areas and 380N over the rest.